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Rats in the security world
Mark Burnett, 2005-06-30

Not too long ago my wife and I decided to try out a Chinese restaurant in our area we had never visited before. I was looking at the menu and my wife gasped, then laughed a bit. I looked up and she pointed out a rat crawling right under the restaurant's buffet table.

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Re: Rats in the security world 2005-07-07
Alexey Vesnin
admin is ALWAYS the one who was hacked... Installed latest( and not yet debugged enough ) patch without hardware security devices? wrote TOO open firewall policy? Got exploited with your cheap software firewall? .... And where was your mind, when you've developed and implemented the server - from drafts, policies and security concerns? Why complain, staring at the smashed OS? System Administrator - think about that words. It's more responsibility and practice than sertificates, education and paper-writing... You can't use secure copy for your unvital data? Are they stuckin' into a NIC port? ;)

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